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Protonation states and names

A decision needs to be made about charged state/protonation state The structure does not coincide with the SMILES or the PubChem link--ChemSpiderMan (talk) 04:28, 13 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"prenyltransferase"?

A prenyltransferase is an enzyme - hence, the "ase." GP is clearly not an enzyme. My guess is someone misread the reference that is cited for that statement. I *think* that a correct statement would be "It is a substrate of a prenyltransferase," but I'm not positive. I'm going to remove the statement altogether; if someone wants to confirm my suggestion and put that in instead, go for it.